26 comments:

i love craig's work and cant wait to finally hold this book in my hands. These comics are unlike anything else out there. I am gonna redraw the f**k out of those pages. its my main goal to draw like a true spumco artist and i cant wait to buy.

yay i've had this pre-ordered since last year and a few weeks ago it was saying it was expected to be out in 2014, so i'm so happy my order is currently on the way... and you have more in your cabinet???? does that mean unpublished stories? with shane glines inking? i hope it sells really well so that more will be forthcoming!

Happy happy happy joy joy joy! Are you going to have this available on Kindle too? I'm trying to save some money even though I also have Amazon Prime now, so I can have this delivered in two days for free.

Gee, Johnny, thanks for the post. I'm gonna break down to buy that book off of Amazon.com___in the B&N stores, it costs like $34.99!

Jeez, Mr Kricfalusi, I just loved the hell out of the drawings, designs, colors, and compositions of those comics, especially with Dirty Dog going "Huh? Huh? Whoodidat t'me?; I hope this compilation book goes well, so that you could do another volume with Jimmy's baby and your modern comic strip satires and parodies.

I just yesterday purchased this collection. I only had one concern so far. I understand the use of satire but maybe I don't understand the character. That being George Liquor's. More specifically the artistic merit of him using the word "fag" in the "Butcher Shop" story. I don't want to jump the gun and cry homophobe. So I thought I'd ask you about it. I'm not one for politics but I was kind of taken aback by it. I assume it's satirical criticism of such people in the vein of Stephen Colbert. But you never know.